Justification:
The geographical range of Lupinus bogotensis exceeds the threshold of 20,000 km2, and as thus does not qualify for a threatened category under criterion B. The taxon is known to occur within a number of protected areas in both Ecuador and Colombia. It is described as abundant within its native range and is not considered to be specifically threatened or in decline at present despite general threats to the habitat. This taxon is thus rated as Least Concern.

This taxon is not regarded as being in decline, there are a number of general threats to the habitat as a result of anthropogenic activities, but these are not regarded as posing a major threat to the taxon at present.